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American Academy

Public, Charter Grades PK, KG-8
103rd
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 950 Colorado Elementary Schools
Better than 89% of Colorado elementary schools
Summary

American Academy is a high-performing public charter elementary and middle school located in Castle Pines, Colorado, serving grades PK-8 with a total enrollment of 2,579 students. The school is part of the Douglas County School District, which is ranked 9th out of 115 districts in Colorado and has a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.

American Academy consistently ranks among the top 20% of Colorado elementary schools, with a current ranking of 103 out of 950 schools. The school's performance on CMAS (Colorado Measures of Academic Success) tests is significantly higher than the district and state averages across all grade levels and subject areas, particularly in CMAS Science, where 5th and 8th-grade proficiency rates are 71.4% and 75.5%, respectively, compared to the district's 58.1% and 53.9%, and the state's 39% and 36.4%. The school also excels in serving specific student subgroups, such as Hispanic students and English Language Learners, ranking among the top schools in the state for these populations.

While American Academy outperforms the district and state on most academic measures, some nearby schools, such as Timber Trail Elementary and Buffalo Ridge Elementary, also demonstrate strong academic performance, with CMAS proficiency rates comparable to or even exceeding American Academy in certain subject areas and grade levels. Additionally, American Academy has a relatively low percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting it may serve a more affluent student population, which could contribute to its strong academic performance.

2,803
Students ?
17.7
Student/teacher ratio ?
$13,412
Per pupil spending ?
6.4%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 6971 Mira Vista Lane
       Castle Pines, CO  80108-9511

(720) 292-5200

District: Douglas County School District No. Re 1

Racial breakdown:

White:
60.3%
Asian:
23.8%
Hispanic:
8.2%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Improving — 82nd percentile in 2015 → 89th in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Colorado average (70% vs 40% meeting standards)
Ranks in the top 11% of Colorado elementary schools
Ranking is trending up — up 7 percentile points since 2015
Worth a look
!Some student groups rank well below the school's overall statewide standing
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school70%
District avg59%
Colorado avg40%
Elementary school
103rd of 950
Colorado public elementary schools ?
Top 11%▲ up 7 pts since 2015
From top 18% (2015) to top 11% (2025)
See the entire ranking list of Colorado Elementary Schools →
SchoolDigger rating ?
Middle school
12th of 469
Colorado public middle schools ?
Top 3%▲ up 3 pts since 2015
See the entire ranking list of Colorado Middle Schools →
SchoolDigger rating ?
21st of 58Elementary Schools in the Douglas County School District No. Re 1
9th of 115Douglas County School District No. Re 1 among Colorado districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
Elementary school ranking
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202587.9103 of 95089.2%★★★★☆
202486.9104 of 94389.0%★★★★☆
202387.892 of 93390.1%★★★★★
202280.8159 of 92182.7%★★★★☆
202179.3162 of 71077.2%★★★★☆
201982.7137 of 96585.8%★★★★☆
201883.6136 of 91785.2%★★★★☆
201786.894 of 92989.9%★★★★☆
201682.5130 of 91485.8%★★★★☆
201579.9165 of 93882.4%★★★★☆
201485.1109 of 96288.7%★★★★☆
201391.242 of 95495.6%★★★★★
201292.625 of 93597.3%★★★★★
201190.552 of 93594.4%★★★★★
201089.659 of 92593.6%★★★★★
200985.983 of 87290.5%★★★★★
200884.2105 of 84987.6%★★★★☆
200783.7101 of 85288.1%★★★★☆

Asian

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202563.35 of 1361.5%★★★★☆
202456.09 of 1225.0%★★☆☆☆
202336.711 of 1526.7%★★☆☆☆
202236.87 of 1030.0%★★☆☆☆
202124.06 of 60.0%★★☆☆☆
201942.89 of 1118.2%★☆☆☆☆
201836.59 of 90.0%★☆☆☆☆

English Language Learner

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
201992.91 of 4397.7%★★★★★

Female

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202583.882 of 69488.2%★★★★☆
202479.9112 of 68483.6%★★★★☆
202380.0100 of 64284.4%★★★★☆
202271.3153 of 59574.3%★★★★☆
202168.7121 of 35165.5%★★★☆☆
201979.9125 of 75883.5%★★★★☆
201875.8139 of 69079.9%★★★★☆

Gifted and Talented

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202575.324 of 11979.8%★★★★☆
202472.619 of 9179.1%★★★★☆
202370.623 of 8272.0%★★★★☆
201962.644 of 11060.0%★★★☆☆
201861.938 of 8454.8%★★★☆☆

Hispanic

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202594.611 of 24795.5%★★★★★
202492.88 of 24296.7%★★★★★
202397.44 of 19798.0%★★★★★
201994.63 of 27098.9%★★★★★
201889.09 of 17294.8%★★★★★

Low Socio Economic Status

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202488.216 of 36595.6%★★★★★

Male

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202582.898 of 70086.0%★★★★☆
202483.293 of 68386.4%★★★★☆
202383.883 of 64987.2%★★★★☆
202276.4119 of 59480.0%★★★★☆
202173.2108 of 35269.3%★★★☆☆
201976.3148 of 76480.6%★★★★☆
201879.8115 of 69383.4%★★★★☆

Multi-racial

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202580.72 of 875.0%★★★★☆
202483.42 of 666.7%★★★★☆
202372.62 of 771.4%★★★★☆
202248.22 of 20.0%★★★★☆
201965.61 of 366.7%★★★★★

White

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202563.1188 of 55165.9%★★★☆☆
202461.2208 of 53961.4%★★★☆☆
202364.9173 of 52567.0%★★★☆☆
202251.6227 of 45450.0%★★★☆☆
202154.7155 of 28846.2%★★☆☆☆
201959.4220 of 59663.1%★★★☆☆
201860.9119 of 33764.7%★★★☆☆
Middle school ranking
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202597.012 of 46997.4%★★★★★
202494.121 of 48595.7%★★★★★
202394.620 of 48095.8%★★★★★
202284.848 of 44889.3%★★★★☆
202195.415 of 36995.9%★★★★★
201989.833 of 45892.8%★★★★★
201890.925 of 41894.0%★★★★★
201792.621 of 42495.0%★★★★★
201678.258 of 40085.5%★★★★☆
201592.524 of 43694.5%★★★★★
201493.020 of 46195.7%★★★★★
201395.69 of 45498.0%★★★★★
201295.012 of 42597.2%★★★★★
201194.513 of 42296.9%★★★★★
201093.914 of 40996.6%★★★★★
200993.214 of 37796.3%★★★★★
200895.47 of 36298.1%★★★★★
200793.313 of 36096.4%★★★★★

Asian

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202575.78 of 2669.2%★★★★☆
202460.89 of 2157.1%★★★☆☆
202357.510 of 1844.4%★★★☆☆
202239.511 of 1526.7%★★☆☆☆
202159.42 of 666.7%★★★★☆

Female

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202594.911 of 34796.8%★★★★★
202492.219 of 35094.6%★★★★★
202392.519 of 36394.8%★★★★★
202281.247 of 32685.6%★★★★☆
202193.016 of 25493.7%★★★★★
201986.537 of 35289.5%★★★★☆
201883.734 of 31589.2%★★★★☆

Gifted and Talented

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202583.11 of 13299.2%★★★★★
202482.32 of 12698.4%★★★★★
202378.415 of 12588.0%★★★★☆
201963.948 of 13464.2%★★★☆☆
201871.021 of 12182.6%★★★★☆

Hispanic

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202399.23 of 19898.5%★★★★★

Male

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202596.413 of 35296.3%★★★★★
202491.723 of 35793.6%★★★★★
202392.420 of 35694.4%★★★★★
202280.047 of 32885.7%★★★★☆
202192.615 of 24994.0%★★★★★
201988.533 of 34390.4%★★★★★
201891.321 of 31793.4%★★★★★

Multi-racial

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202595.11 of 2395.7%★★★★★
202494.11 of 2596.0%★★★★★
202259.33 of 757.1%★★★★☆

White

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankColorado percentileRating
202586.827 of 27590.2%★★★★★
202482.433 of 27387.9%★★★★☆
202384.032 of 28688.8%★★★★☆
202266.570 of 26573.6%★★★★☆
202183.623 of 20388.7%★★★★☆
201973.759 of 28379.2%★★★★☆
201876.335 of 19982.4%★★★★☆
How student groups rank statewide ? (each group's percentile vs the same group at other schools — higher is better; the +/- beside each compares the group with this school's overall percentile)
Elementary school
English Language Learner (2019)98th percentile+12 vs school
Low Socio Economic Status (2024)96th percentile+7 vs school
Hispanic (2025)96th percentile+6 vs school
Female (2025)88th percentile~ school
Male (2025)86th percentile-3 vs school
Gifted and Talented (2025)80th percentile-9 vs school
Multi-racial (2025)75th percentile-14 vs school
White (2025)66th percentile-23 vs school
Asian (2025)62nd percentile-28 vs school
Middle school
Gifted and Talented (2025)99th percentile~ school
Hispanic (2023)98th percentile+3 vs school
Female (2025)97th percentile~ school
Male (2025)96th percentile~ school
Multi-racial (2025)96th percentile~ school
White (2025)90th percentile-7 vs school
Asian (2025)69th percentile-28 vs school
By subject vs Colorado (2024-2025) ?
Science73%+35 vs state
English Language Arts71%+26 vs state
Math68%+32 vs state

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by a parent
Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Open Quote Thank goodness we're no longer at this depressing school! My oldest child was beat down at American Academy and turned into a mere shadow of herself by the time we left a few years ago- it was so hard to witness and devastating for parents who knew who their child really was prior to this awful experience. My youngest only had to experience kindie there before our escape so wasn't as damaged fortunately. We enrolled because we were promised a far better academic experience for our very high achieving student but each year there only got worse. A child who is already very well-disciplined will have a hard time at this school- there is so much ignored bullying and the good kids feel targeted. All the kids are expected to be little trained robots. Some teachers are very good and so are Erin Kane's intentions, but she has trouble hiring the right kind of people and is too much of an engineer to get what is so sorely missing in her schools- the "heart" that is needed to foster a love of learning and the warmth to build little beings of character. Instead the kids feel beat down and so restricted in the cold, militant environment that they end up hating school then rebel and end up little bullies and tyrants, unless they're the traumatized victims of the perpetrators. Much of the lower level staff should never have been employed in a school environment to start with- just simply the wrong temperament for it and pathetic behavior with families (so I can only imagine what goes on with kids when we're not looking). As a parent who volunteered far more than most, I can tell you how unwelcome you feel in their building, regardless of how much you're doing for them. Hundreds of hours was nothing for our family but you'd think we were strangers off the street- the front office staff in particular are rude and ill-mannered, acting as though they own the place and you owe them some sort of deference- baffling that is who a school would hire and then retain year after year. Middle school is a disaster from start to finish and students are treated as less than people- care, support, respect, and kindness are a rarity. The school has such a negative, oppressive atmosphere and culture of fear and degradation that you feel it from the moment you enter and have no choice but to breathe a sigh of relief as soon as you exit! It's one of the most damaging environments in which to leave a child and as conscientious parents, we could not any longer. It is equally as stunning that after years there, not one person reached out to find out why we'd left- they were losing two very well-behaved, straight A students and parents who worked hard for the school year in and year out, but not one word when they found out we were leaving- crazy puts it mildly, no wonder they have no clue what they're doing wrong. Homework: over the top even for a charter school (and we know what an amazing, much higher rated charter school is) and that much unnecessary busy work daily was total nonsense. It made no difference at all in my child's scores- she now has less homework but does just as well or better on all standardized testing. Our present school uses a warm, kind approach to each student and every parent is welcomed with open arms- my children are happy beyond belief and thriving and excelling, not only academically which will never be an issue for my kids, but also emotionally and mentally, which certainly were BIG problems at Amer.Acad. Yes, there is homework but it's a normal amount for a top quality charter school, no where near as much of the excessive amount at AA. Now homework is meaningful and purposeful so children can master the material as well and as quickly as possible- it's no longer burdensome, but enjoyable. Staff is also happy at our school which the students feel and benefit from, and they were not at American. We were even told by staff at Amer.Academy that they'd find another school for their own children if they didn't already work there- that's how sad the situation really is. One of our kids was damaged and on her way to needing therapy after starting out a perky, joyful, school-loving little thing when we arrived there- our final decision to remove them was the only option in order to save them. Our oldest is back to her happy, easy going, enthusiastic self again and loves school like never before- the transformation occurred within a very short time at the new school. We now see the power a school environment has over a child's mind and spirit, and every parent should be very wary of putting their children's well-being at risk at Amer.Acad. One more thing to be aware of: this school that touts what a top notch STEM school it is scores lower than others that are NOT stem schools- do your own research- AA doesn't produce the highest scores in math & science so please don't make your choice based on that hollow promise, jeopardizing so much more of value in the process. Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Open Quote Love this school and highly recommend it for any family interested in encouraging and teaching their children to be good students and good citizens. We have been very happy over the last 8 years! Close Quote


by a parent
Saturday, January 26, 2013

Open Quote I have seen a number of reviews on AA and other Charter schools.
There tend to be 4 grips here.

1) the students have to do a lot of homework. That is a fact. It is also a fact that the kids do a lot of homework at ANY of the top rated schools. This is basically practise for the kids to make sure that they know how to apply the work. Without homework, then it is obvious that they are not learning.

2) In Charter schools, the parents are typically required to put in X hours per kid. At AA, that is 40 hrs/child / year. Keep in mind that the norm was that parents would work with the school, as opposed to just simply picking up their kids. It is work, but is also allows you to meet others.

3) Another is that the parents and kids can be clickish. That is a fact. There is little doubt about it. In fact, I think that the parents appear to be more clickish than are the kids. BUT, that comes from spending time together. It is not much different than what you will see at a work place. You spend time and find that you like some ppl, while others you do not like. Simple as that.

4) This schools admin has a heavy hand. To be honest, it does. The teachers are controlled CLOSELY by the admin/owners. I have never seen a school this tightly controlled. Likewise, the school runs on Windows and has horrible security issues. They are constantly cracked and have loads of virus running around. Rather than allow a group form of information, they insist on email to disseminate information so as to control the flow of what each parent sees (with a group form such as G+, blogging, facebook, etc, then all get to speak about it, which means that you can NOT control what is said/done as easily; basically, democracy vs. totalitarian ). BUT that is more due to the issue of a PE teaching knowing only about windows and pushing a hammer to deal with screws.

More importantly, when other schools were failing all around during this 2007-recent time recession, they have had a decent control of the finances. Basically, they are expanding while other schools are closing.

The real issue should be, are the kids learning academia, social skills, sports, etc? I wish that the school would do a bit more with sports, BUT, when it comes to academia, they are top notch. The teachers that they have are dedicated and LOVE the school/kids. They make sure that the children are moving. With flu running around the nation, they have us volunteer to wipe down tables, chairs, etc. WEEKLY. They push uniforms while allowing some leeway on various days. The kids learn to respect not just teacher, but everyone. Ethics are fairly decent.

If you want a school where you drop off your kids and you count on the teachers to do everything, well, this is NOT your school. In fact, NONE of the charter schools will be right for you. However, if you want to prepare your children for the future and know that academia is very important, then you will be hard pressed to beat this school.

I will say that supposedly this school has a more science/math bent, but I am not really seeing it. Compared to other public schools, it is about the same. However, the school itself was prepared for it. They even have a chemical hood, which is unusual for an elementary school.

Still, I would rate this school a 6 if I could. Close Quote


by a parent
Thursday, June 23, 2011

Open Quote Excellent for analytical type learning styles. Close Quote





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In the 2024-25 school year, 2,803 students attended American Academy.

Students at American Academy are 60% White, 24% Asian, 8% Hispanic, 6% Two or more races.

American Academy ranks 103rd of 950 Colorado elementary schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 4 stars out of 5.


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